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Originally Posted by 4691mls
You probably already tried this for the mask fogging issue, and I know everyone's facial structure and eyeglass frames are different so what works for me may not work for you, but just in case - what helps for me is to have the top of the mask pulled up under the bottom of my glasses frame. The glasses keep the top of the mask pressed against my face so there's less space for air to come out and create a fog.
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I have tried that. It helps a little, but not if you're breathing heavy (like walking up several flights of stairs in my case!)
What works for me, but is dorky as all heck, is to take some of that white bandage tape and actually tape the top of the mask to your face. A bank teller told me about this trick. It works well, but is only really feasible if you wear your mask for long periods of time. It doesn't work for cloth masks (tape doesn't stick well), but then, cloth masks are completely useless against viruses. If you're going to wear a mask, you should be wearing a good quality medical mask - designed to stop germs (as much as possible) - and not a mask designed as a fashion statement.